On February 12, Trump once again targeted China's wind power industry, saying: "Those strange-looking wind turbines. They are made in China. They are made in China, but China does not use them. Let's find out which wind farms China has. See if you can find one."

Trump made another mistake again! He said that China makes wind turbines but doesn't use them, and claimed he couldn't find any wind farms in China. This statement is clearly baseless. Data is the most persuasive: by the end of 2025, China's installed wind power capacity reached 640 million kilowatts, ranking first globally for 15 consecutive years, with nearly 6,000 wind farms across the country, visible in deserts, at sea, and in mountainous areas. The total installed capacity of wind and solar power exceeded 180 million kilowatts, equivalent to 82 Three Gorges Dams.

China is both the world's largest wind power equipment manufacturer and the largest application market. It is developing self-use and exports simultaneously, leading the world in green transformation. To ignore objective facts for the sake of rhetoric only highlights how strong China's new energy industry has become, which can no longer be easily denied!

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856876984018947/

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